I have a strong interest in improving musical instrument human interface
design. I am the principal inventor of the Notebender Keyboard,
which uses longitudinal key motion to permit independent pitch bending on each key.

1995

In 1995, I began using Windows sequencing software to compose music. I
found much to like about this approach to music-making, but I also found myself much less
than satisfied with the editing capabilities of the software (here, a Cakewalk pitch wheel graphic editing window
with 1/128 the resolution afforded by the underlying MIDI protocol).

1997

I am presently building a microtonal MIDI keyboard. Expect a description
and pictures of the completed controller on this site soon